Monthly Archives: September 2006

Travellers’ Heritage Explored

The Passing Places exhibition, exploring the history and culture of the travelling communities of Essex and Hertfordshire, is currently on show at Epping Forest District Museum. Offering a fascinating insight into a private and often misunderstood culture, the exhibition includes

Posted in Museum, Our attractions, Out and about

Copper Beech Felling

A copper beech tree that overhangs Church Hill in Epping will be felled on Saturday 30 September 2006. The tree is infected with an extremely serious fungal disease that is untreatable and has made it unsafe and liable to collapse. The

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Mystery History Walk

  Countrycare, Epping Forest District Council`s countryside management service is inviting residents to join them on a mystery history walk. The walk will take place in Chipping Ongar on Sunday 1 October 2006 from 10.00am until 12 noon. Ghosts of

Posted in Countrycare, Our countryside, Out and about

Runners Race to Restore Copped Hall

Epping Forest District Council together with the Rotary Club of Epping staged a very successful 5-mile multi terrain run at Copped Hall on Sunday 17 September 2006. The run was the second annual event and provided over 200 runners with the

Posted in Our activities, Out and about, Sports

Council Begins Webcasting

Public access to local government has taken a major step forward as Epping Forest District Council begins live webcasts of its meetings. Residents can now watch Council debates as they happen from the comfort of their own homes or log

Posted in Democracy, Meetings, Your council

CDRP Crackdown On Mini Motorbikes In Waltham Abbey

Epping Forest Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnership (CDRP) is celebrating its success in cracking down on nuisance caused by mini motorbikes on the Ninefields Estate in Waltham Abbey. The Partnership has implemented a number of key projects and initiatives over

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